For the last year I too have been experiencing a tingling sensation in the middle of my back. At first I thought nothing of it. But then it became frequent where I no longer could ignore it. I am worried what to do ..?

I am 33 years old and also have the tingling sensation in my upper back on the left side only. It started about 2 years ago right after giving birth to my son. It comes and goes. It actually went away for about a year. the weird thing is, I was on paxil for that year and just went off of it a few months ago and now the tingling is back. I asked the dr about it and he didnt seem too worried about it. I of course freak out about MS. When it first started I was blaming the tag from my bra strap. But I dont think thats causing it. The only way I can describe it is it feels like a spider is crawling around in this one area. I feel for all of you who are also experiencing this. Does anyone have any answers for me on what this could be.

I can't believe how many of you are having this same problem as mine-tingling in middle back. Mine started 4 months ago. I had a back X-Ray and was diagnosed with a mild bone spur, but was told nothing can be done at this time. I am very frustrated because it's a constant sensation...no pain...just very uncomfortable. I hope there is a cure for it soon. I sympathyze with you all.

I am only 21 years old, and for about one month now, almost every time i move my back I get a tingling sensation on both my left and right sides around my middle back. Any ideas on what this might be??

Hi. I have been have back tingling for about 4 1/2 years. It started when I was pregnant and my OBGYN said it was a pinched nerve. Since then it comes and goes. It is on the right side of my back about half way down. But its only about the size of a half dollar. ITs wierd and annoying! I was reading about MS....now I am completely freaked out!. I have a DR appointment on Thursday so I am going to see what the Dr says.

I have a tingling in my right back below my shoulder blade, I am a smoker, and thought that it is lung related, as i just recently started to feel the effects of years of "Javascript:showCondition('body1', 137);">smoking/a>, and increased "Javascript:showCondition('body1', 137);">smoking/a> habit. Harder to breathe, etc. I feel it right now as a matter of fact as i type this. It is annoying to say the least. If anyone has had an answer i am interested in hearing. Me

To answer your question, I have never smoked my entire life. But what we do have in common is that I too lift heavy weights at the gym. My doctor was not much help but did suggest I may have a pinched nerve.

I am a 31 year old female.I do alot of lifting and also experience the same tingling in the middle of my back.If anyone gets this posts,if you don't mind me asking...do you smoke.I ask this because I do smoke and have scaring on my right lung.I wonder if this has anything to do with it?

I am feeling a tingling sensation in my back around my left shoulder blade (what I percieve to be behind my heart).. it just started a couple days ago and I am wondering if anyone has any advice or knowledge into this.. thanks... -mark

I am 25 years and I stay physically active in the gym. For the last year I too have been experiencing a tingling sensation in the middle of my back. At first I thought nothing of it. But then it became frequent where I no longer could ignore it. I am worried it may be a symptom to something more severe. Can anyone please offer some advice or knowledge on this matter?

I'm 30 years old. I have recently been have a tingling sensation in the middle of my back. I dont understand it. I then wound up with shingles. I'm confused, my doctors dont seem to be worried. 3 months ago I had an ear infection along with a fever and upper respitory infec, then I had a cold, then the stomach virus and now shingles. Am I dying? Do I have a disease? What should I do? nina

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